Theresa Rebeck's new one-woman play, Bad Dates, with Julie White playing a lady whose meetings with men are far from sweet, begins June 3 at Playwrights Horizons' intimate studio space, The Peter Jay Sharp Theater.

Directed by John Benjamin Hickey, the world premiere production opens June 15. It's not the only solo world premiere work by PH this spring: Doug Wright's I Am My Own Wife is playing an acclaimed, extended run at the downstairs mainstage.

Julie White is a veteran of Off-Broadway's Barbra's Wedding, Rebeck's The Family of Mann and Spike Heels and "Six Feet Under" (she was the corporate funeral-home director, Mitzi).

Performances continue to June 29. The play "concerns Haley, a plucky New Yorker (by way of Texas), who, after spending years as a divorced mom and restaurateur, resolves to re-enter the world of dating, only to end up in hot water with the law and the Romanian mob," according to production notes. "A semi-sweet paean to lonely-hearts everywhere, Bad Dates is about learning to take a closer look, and why, when it comes down to it, there's nothing in the world like a killer pair of Chanel pumps."